Giler and Longley to perform Feb. 16

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Muscians Seth Giler and Liz Longely are set to play a concert Feb. 16.

The concert is set for 7:30 p.m. at Unitarian Universalist Church, 268 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road, Titusville.

Giler is a Grammy nominated artist. In 2012, the Recording Academy nominated his sophomore album, The Next Right Thing, Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.

His Concerts at the Crossing performance will celebrate the release of his latest CD, Things I Should Let You Know. The album features songs co-written by Livingston Taylor, Ellis Paul and Marshall Altman.

Giler recorded the album while on tour; he recorded in one fan’s kitchen in Cleveland and on another’s rooftop in San Francisco.

The 24-year-old Massachusetts native said songs on Things I should Let You know about about “reckoning with adulthood,” and used the record reveal aspects of his life.

“This record is about confession; it’s about baring all your skeletons in the light of day, making some much needed room in your closet, and living wide open,” Giler said.

Giler will share the stage with Liz Longley, who is releasing a self-titled album April 16.

Longley graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2011 and recently moved to Nashville, Tenn. Since graduating, she has been recognized by the BMI John Lennon Songwriting Scholarship Competition, the International Acoustic Music Awards and the Rocky Mountain Folk Fest Songwriting Competition.

Dig Boston called her “a rising acoustic sensation” and musician John Mayer said her music is “gorgeous, simply gorgeous.”

Her songs have been featured on ABC’s television series NY Med and on the 2012 season finale of Lifetime’s Army Wives.

Despite her rigorous touring schedule, Longley is not backed by a record company or booking agent and her newest recording was funded by her fans through Kickstarter.

Tickets for Seth Glier and Liz Longley are $20. Children 14 and under are $5.

More information is online at concertsatthecrossing.com.

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